Rare photo of teenage Diana goes up for auction

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Lady Diana before her wedding to Prince Charles

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The photograph shows Diana looking relaxed, lying next to a young man

He reads next to her, leaning his book on her shoulder, a bottle of whiskey nearby

It is stamped with a date two days after her engagement to Prince Charles was announced

The image may have come from a newspaper archive

An intimate black-and-white photograph of Princess Diana as a teenager is to go under the hammer in Amherst, New Hampshire, later this month, an auction company said Friday,

The photograph -- which may never before have been seen by the public, RR Auction says -- offers a glimpse of the future wife of Prince Charles lying down, perhaps on a bed, wearing a light sweater or top. Only her head and arms can be seen. Behind her a young man leans against the wall, reading, his book resting on her shoulder.

The future princess looks relaxed, half smiling at the camera. A bottle of whiskey can be seen on the windowsill.

Another man is half seen in the foreground, but there is no clue as to who he or Diana's other companion might be.

Large, black wording across the top of the photograph states "Not to be published," and there are two dark lines under the words and above Diana's head. A lighter circle encompasses the words, Diana and the man reading the book.

The only indication of date is a stamp on the back of the print saying 26 February 1981 -- two days after the engagement of Diana, then 19, and Prince Charles was announced by Buckingham Palace. They married in July of that year.

The photograph likely was taken a year or two earlier.

Bidding for the image, described by RR Auction as an "uncommon early 10 x 8 glossy news photo of a young Diana lying in bed," opens on January 17 and starts at $200.

British media reports suggest it may have come from the photo archive of the Mirror or Sunday Mirror newspaper.

Diana, Princess of Wales, was fatally injured in a car accident in Paris in 1997, a year after she and Prince Charles divorced. Their sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third in line to the throne respectively.